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CTAP: Cougar Textbook Access Program

CTAP Cougar Textbook Access Program

The 91ÁÔÆæ Cougar Textbook Access Program (CTAP) is an exciting program that provides undergraduate students access to required course materials on or before the first day of class for a flat, per-term fee, regardless of major or number of credit hours taken.

All undergraduate students who register for courses are automatically enrolled in CTAP each semester; however, students may opt out of the program on a semester-by-semester basis.


What Are the Student Benefits of CTAP?

 

What Are the CTAP Fees?

Transparency
All undergraduate students pay the same per-term price, regardless of major or number of credit hours taken. 

Affordability
One predictable, per term fee that allows you to know exactly how much to budget.


Access
Course materials accessible on or before the first day of class.


Convenience
No shopping around. No book lists to worry about. Saves time.


Flexibility
Students may opt out per term based on individual needs.

  Fall $339
Spring $339
Summer $199

*Subject to 8.25% sales tax 
   
   
   
   

More Questions?
Additional questions and more information may be found by visiting our CTAP Student FAQs and CTAP Faculty FAQs pages.

For CTAP fee or opt out questions, please email ctapuh@central.uh.edu or call 713-743-7831.

For questions related to course materials (digital or physical) or access issues, please email ctap@follett.com.


CTAP by the Numbers

80.2%

Participation Rate

 

$65.9

Total Savings


CTAP : An Equitable Access Program

The Value of Equitable Access Programs
What is an equitable access course material program? Programs such as the Cougar Textbook Access Program (CTAP) at 91ÁÔÆæ provide undergraduate students access to required course materials before the first day of class for one flat per-term fee, regardless of major or hours enrolled. Students can opt out per semester and all students, regardless of whether they choose to opt out or participate in the program, receive access to their digital course materials before the first class day in the university’s learning management system. Students can apply financial aid to the fee